Penny!! I love all of your pink depression glass! I have a few of the same pieces!! I have several of the Cherry blossom pieces that came from Joe's grandmother and some that were Joe's sister. the one who passed away. I have some of it on display in my craft room.It was 3 degrees here this morning with a high of 14!! Joe was not a happy camper delivering in that cold all day...

Hello Penny!! I'm just falling in love with each piece of your gorgeous pink dishes!! What a sweet table!! I love your whole setup, but I'm so partial to the pink dishes that, well, except for the roses, I didn't look good at everything else!! The pinks just caught my eyes like a diamond glinting would do!Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful Valentine's table with us!Blessings,Doni

So pretty. I love the pink depression glass. A couple of years ago I was in a war for some at an auction. I didn't win, but I regret that every time I see some. I love your table setting.New Follower--

So exquisite Penny!... I love pink Depression Glass and your collection is beautiful!... thank you so much for visiting and for your sweet comment on my blog being featured in Romantic Homes this month... I am still over the moon about it!... xoxo Julie Marie

Dear Penny, your tablescape for the Valentine' s Day is fantastic and very romantic, as usual. I love your pink depression glass collection...very very beautiful. Your guest will be very happy!!!KissesAlessandra

That is just such a beautiful table set up Penny. The rose colored glass is just so lovely. I would love for you to share this wonderfully inspiring set up over at "Inspiration in Progress" a blog hop! I just started it..every Thursday. http://onecreativeprocrastinatinggal.blogspot.com/

I found you from the Strut Your Stuff link up. Your table setting is beautiful and romantic and perfect for Valentine’s. I just started a new Saturday Spotlight Linky Party on my blog this week, and would love to have you stop by and share! http://angelshomestead.com/saturday-spotlight-1/

Penny I am a little jealous, giggle. So beautiful. I have a set of pink depression glass bowls. Your table and all of the dishes are beautiful! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo P.S. you can grab the button from my button page if you would like to add one more to your list :-)

I love your tablescape. I have some of the same pieces and totally enjoy using them. My husband's grandmother started my collection with a covered compote. I've been building my pinks ever since...all mismatched...but so loved. Thanks for posting such a pretty table.

My mother in law just gave me all of her pink depression glass and you have inspired me to use it more! So beautiful. I'd love for you to come over and join my Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky Party.http://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/finding-the-pretty-delicious-linky-party-2/

I am a sucker for pink depression glass, so I love this post. I recognized several patterns - love the "Miss America" platter. I have some plates, but I reall need to add some serving pieces. Your table truly is romantic!!

You're a STAR, Penny! I'm shining the spotlight on you today. This brings back lovely memories of my grandmother's depression glass and all the holidays that we mixed it with her lovely china. So pretty! And that's why I love dishes so much, I'm sure.

How pretty! I have a box of pink depression glass that mother gave to me when she moved out of state. It's just been sitting wrapped up but this is a great way to display it. I actually had forgotten about it until I saw this post.

Your table is lovely and I too am a colector of depression glass. I have two sets, the Pink Dogwood pattern and the Yellow Madrid. The Yellow Madrid was given to me by my dear mother who began this pattern by being gifted with some sherberts in that pattern by my great grandmother. I have been thinking of starting the Cherry Blossom pattern. Your post made me think that I do need to bring out my own depression glass and use it more often. Lovely post.

Penny, I love your pink depression glass! I have two pieces, but would love more. I have the same platter and a pretty pitcher that was my MIL's. what fun to be a guest at your pretty table. I'm visiting from Sandi's.

Oh, how gorgeous, Penny! I LOVE pink depression glass! I have only a few pieces and would love to find more. It would be a treat to dine at your table. Thank you for sharing with us and have a beautiful week.

Penny, how beautiful! I am so glad I found this through The Common Ground...I love everything. Your home is simply beautiful. Do you have room for a speech pathologist/jewelry maker and her little Boston terrier? We only need one small room...

Gorgeous blog and table! If I can get one day to set a table even 1/2 that beautiful...wow, I'd be a happy hostess! Until the kids and pups grow up, though, I think it's corningware and plastic for us.

I used to have so many pieces of Pink Depression glass, and would you believe...a friend of mine from church adored it, more than me, and I gave her a bunch, just because. You have some pretty treasures there!

Penny everything is just lovely. I know they will love it. I have many of the same pieces in my collection. I just love my pink depression glass. I'm so inspired to set my table pretty for Valentines. Thanks so much for be such a faithful link up at my party Transformed Tuesday. Hugs, Peggy

I have never had pink envy before... This is a new experience for me I think I'll need to breathe deeply for a minute. Whew. I sooooo love your table scape! And the pink, pink cut glass! Beautiful! Lynaea @ EverydayBloom.com

Penny, the dishes are beautiful! Just perfect. Thank you for sharing this at the Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse